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Sticky describes a material or surface that adheres to another due to tackiness or viscoelastic properties. Substances described as sticky include natural adhesives like gum and honey, as well as synthetic glues and tapes. Sticky materials resist separation and may gather dust or fibers when exposed to air.

In everyday language, sticky is also used metaphorically to describe situations that are awkward or difficult

In technology and computing, sticky has several specific meanings. The sticky bit is a Unix permission flag

Overall, sticky denotes both physical adhesiveness and a range of related concepts in computing, media, and

to
resolve,
such
as
a
“sticky
situation”
or
a
“sticky
issue.”
Food
can
be
sticky
when
it
clings
to
teeth
or
surfaces,
or
when
it
melts
and
adheres
to
cookware
or
wrappers.
that
can
be
set
on
directories;
when
enabled,
it
restricts
deletion
or
renaming
of
files
within
the
directory
to
the
file’s
owner
or
the
superuser.
In
web
design,
position:
sticky
is
a
CSS
feature
that
allows
an
element
to
behave
as
part
of
the
normal
flow
until
a
scroll
threshold
is
reached,
after
which
it
remains
fixed
in
place
relative
to
its
scrolling
container.
A
sticky
post
or
pin
in
forums
and
blogs
refers
to
a
message
or
item
that
is
kept
at
the
top
for
prominence.
Sticky
notes
are
small,
repositionable
papers
with
adhesive
used
for
reminders.
everyday
language.